opaque orange, whispy white head, a touch of lace, strong sweet grapefruit aroma fills the air before the glass even hits the table, medium body, piney sweetness that grows nicely as it warms, a bit of alcoholic heat shows un in the finish but is hidden by a long bitter finish that accumulates until you need to scrape it off your tongue
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Date: 01/20/2007Mode: draftSource: brewpubScore: 3.6 to 3.7

clear dark amber, dense beige head, lots of lace, a bit more balanced than last year with both the sweetness and bitterness reeled in to a compramise of rich caramel and good hop flavor and a long easy bitter finish,
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Date: 01/27/2007Mode: atl cask fest

sweet pine and citrus aroma, sweet flavor takes the initial lead but the bitterness kicks in for a long finish,

Pours a slightly hazed copper with an excellent head. Pine blends with peach in the aroma. The flavor brings the caramel malt to the front and the hops meld with the malt sweetness to create a touch of citrus fruit and conifer candy.

On draught at Max Lager’s on P-tree. Poured a nice amber-orange colour, with noticeable haze. Virtually no crown whatsoever with wispy lacing. Aroma is very floral and citrus, but not as hoppy as I would have expected for an Imperial IPA. Nice drinkable nature to it, with a delicate hop character. Extremely nice balance of malts to hop. Palate starts out thin and remains thin throughout, but with the bitterness increasing through the smooth hoppy finish. Definitely would not have been able to guess that it was 11% ABV. More of a regular run-of-the-mill IPA than Imperial IPA. Very nice beer I’d drink again, though.

Draft @ the Mall of GA location. Nice appreance, but no noticable hop nose. This beer was very green and very watered-down. Like a weak IPA as opposed to an imp. IPA. Definitely did not notice the 11% alcohol. A weak example of the style IMHO.

Nice deal at $5.50 for a full pint. Draft @ the downtwon location. Hazy dark orange-amber color. Minimal off-white head and clear oily legs. Hoppy aroma of both grapefruit juice and the grapefruit pith. Sweet caramel is underneath. Alcohol is very well hidden in the aroma. Piney hop notes appear as the beer warms up. The flavor was citrusy from the start with the malt almost hidden underneath. Hop bitterness ramps up starting from the middle of the flavor and it keeps growing through the very long dry bitter finish. Some warmth but for 11% the alcohol is very well hidden. The beer just gets to a medium body. The beer produces nice fresh hop cone burps. Mmmm..hop cone burp.

This is a stellar high gravity IPA. Great full malt character shines through fresh hop explosion. Heavily dryhopped, floral , citrusy, and gives you that warming feeling of....uh....alcohol. Be careful. this is a great example of probably my favorite style.

On tap at the downtown Atlanta location. Pours a light orange, with a pleasant, sticky white head with thick lacing. Fresh, but not overly prominent floral aroma with a hint of mint. Flavor is not overdone, light citrusy hoppiness, some mint in there and a bit of nectarines. Some malty nuttiness adds a bit of balance. Mouthfeel is pleasantly thick. Pretty decent.

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